November 18, 2013
Throughout the forums, a general answer to the question “How should I play XX?” is “Construct a range and see whether or not XX belongs in that range.” This is also the main thesis of Ed Miller's Poker's 1%.
For those of you doing the dirty work of constructing ranges and seeing how they perform against opponent ranges, what software tools and strategies do you find the most efficient?
January 16, 2014
For visuallizing/constructing ranges I think Combonator is slightly better than Flopzilla, but I think a combination of Combonator and CREV is the best. I went into why in this way to long of a post (post #7, 3rd paragraph). …..balancing/
If you had to choose just one non-free tool to learn CREV is probably the best one overall.
I think GTO Range Builder has a chance of being the best, but it has a funky subscription pay system. So even if it's better there's no way it's $500/year more better.
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